Repeating events in the score editor, Working with aliases in the score editor, Displaying aliases – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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To delete an object
Do one of the following:

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Select the object, then choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete key).

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Click the object with the Eraser tool.

Note: Repeat signs and special bar lines cannot be selected. They can only be deleted
with the Eraser tool.

Repeating Events in the Score Editor

The Repeat Events command is especially useful for copying complete bars (or multiple
copies), without setting any bar positions.

To copy a bar that begins with a rest on one

1

Select all notes and symbols.

2

Choose Edit > Repeat Events (or use the Repeat Regions/Events key command).

3

In the Repeat Regions/Events dialog, insert the number of copies, choose Bar from the
Adjustment pop-up menu, then click OK.

For more information on the Repeat Events command, see

Creating Multiple Copies of

Regions

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Working with Aliases in the Score Editor

Alias is a term used for dependent MIDI regions and folders in the Arrange area. Alias
regions mirror other MIDI regions and folders at different positions. Wherever an alias
exists, it acts as a playback marker that points to the parent (original) MIDI region or folder.
It is actually the parent region (or folder)—and not the alias—that is played back.

Displaying Aliases

Aliases are also displayed in the Score Editor, and can be printed. The display of aliases
can be turned on in the Global pane of the Score project settings (File > Project Settings
> Score > Global).

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Chapter 31

Working with Notation

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